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Our body's organs will release some health hazards in a timely manner, and if you can detect and solve them in time, you can avoid the occurrence of many diseases. What does the appearance of a purple tongue indicate?
The tongue is a mirror that reflects the physiological changes in the internal organs, and it is also a colored phosphor screen that shows the pathological changes. When the human body is sick, the tongue often shows colorful signals. In terms of tongue quality, it can be divided into pale red tongue (normal tongue), pale white tongue, red tongue, red tongue, and bruising tongue.
The relationship between bruising tongue and disease is discussed. The tongue of a normal person is light red, because the blood is good, the color is relatively bright and moist, and the edge of the tongue is moderately thick and neat. Changes in the color of the tongue, such as redness, whiteness, or bluishing, are abnormal signs.
Under normal circumstances, red blood cells in the body flow through the blood vessels like a thread. In the case of congestion, there are gaps between the red blood cells that are incoherent, and they become punctate as they flow through the blood vessels, and even several red blood cells can be seen kink together, causing capillary embolism. Modern medical research has confirmed that any venous congestion, slow blood flow, increased blood viscosity, distorted deformity of capillaries, increased fragility of blood vessels, vasoconstriction and spasm, hypoxia in blood, thrombosis obstruction, etc., can lead to poor microvascular circulation of the tongue, darkening and purple blood vessel color, and thus appearing bruising tongue.
Don't underestimate bruised tongue].
1. Manifestations of chronic diseases: patients with chronic diseases related to congestion and stagnation (such as coronary heart disease, pulmonary heart disease, chronic liver disease, diabetes, vasculitis, lupus erythematosus, women's dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, etc.) can also have bruising tongue, but the proportion and severity are far less than that of cancer patients.
2. It may be a sign of cancer: the tongue is blue and purple, which is a special signal of congestion or stagnation of blood flow in the body. Among the people who have bruising tongue, about 15% are cancer patients, non-cancer patients are non-cancer patients, and healthy people account for 15%.
It has been reported that 105 out of 151 patients with esophageal cancer had bruising tongue. Some scholars have observed 100 cases of liver cancer patients and found that purple and dark ecchymosis tongue accounted for them. It has also been clinically found that there are far more bruising tongues in patients with intermediate and advanced cancer than in patients with early stage, and there are more metastases than non-metastases.
Cancer patients with bruised tongue after surgery, radiation** and chemistry** will have a worse prognosis and worsen their condition.
PS: If you have a blue or red tongue, it is best to go to the hospital for a check-up.
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Purple tongue is likely to have a heart problem, and there is some deficiency in blood**, so the tongue is purple and the tongue coating is white, so it is best to go to the hospital for a check-up to see what is wrong.
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1.It may be that there is a chronic disease in the body, which causes stasis, so you should go to the hospital for a check-up. 2.
Too much dampness in the body may also cause purple tongue, so you should pay attention to keeping warm and drink some dampness tea. 3.The blood is viscous, the blood circulation is not smooth, and the tongue may be purple, so you should go to the hospital for medical treatment.
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It is because of the excessive moisture in the body, so you should exercise often on weekdays, do cupping or massage to regulate the body, don't underestimate it.
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Question 1: What's going on with the purple black tongue There are two types of purple tongue hair, which are; Stasis and bruising of the tongue. See below for specific symptoms.
Stasis of the tongue: Scattered purple-black ecchymosis or petechiae on the tip or edge of the tongue, which indicates "stasis and blood stasis" in the body. People with stasis have a slower blood flow in the body, and in some parts of the body may even have complete stagnation of blood flow.
When people eat, they accidentally bite the edge and tip of the tongue; When a person is sick, the fragility of blood vessels increases, and sometimes they unconsciously break the blood vessels on the tongue. The tongue is more responsive and tends to bleed more easily than other parts of the body, making it easy to have petechiae or ecchymosis on the tongue. Petechiae and ecchymosis on the tongue are also common in young women.
Most of them have irregular menstruation, dark menstruation, often have blood clots, dysmenorrhea and other symptoms, which is considered by traditional Chinese medicine to be a manifestation of blood stasis and obstruction. The use of drugs that regulate menstruation and activate blood can smooth the microcirculation of the tongue and restore blood flow to normal, not only menstrual irregularities and dysmenorrhea, but also petechiae and ecchymosis will disappear on the tongue. Many cancer patients have petechiae and ecchymosis on the tongue, sometimes accompanied by bruising and purple tongue.
According to statistics, about 50 patients with malignant tumors have purple tongue, and about 20 have petechiae and ecchymosis.
Cyanogenic tongue: There is a distinction between full and partial bruising of the tongue. The so-called whole tongue cyanosis refers to the cyan or purple color of the whole tongue that is evenly distributed, or the bluish purple in the red (purple with bluish), or the pale red mixed with blue (more blue than purple).
The so-called partial bruisation appears on the left or right side of the tongue, or on the left and right sides, and there are one or two longitudinal bruising bands along the edge of the tongue and the lingual groove; or only bruising, petechial plaques, but not the rest of the tongue.
Question 2: Why is the tongue coating a little black and purple? Analysis:
The tip of the tongue belongs to the heart, the two sides belong to the liver and gallbladder, the root of the tongue belongs to the kidney, and the middle of the tongue belongs to the spleen and stomach.
Question 3: The tongue has been black and purple for decades, what's going on According to your description, it is recommended to regulate traditional Chinese medicine, pay attention to your diet at ordinary times, and eat less spicy food.
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Hello, the tongue is bruised, the first consideration is caused by blood stasis, which is common in the case of poor cardiovascular circulation.
In this case, it is recommended to use traditional Chinese medicine to promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis**, and pay attention to rest, if symptoms such as dizziness and headache appear, you need to see a doctor in time.
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